THE HUNGER OF GOD
Opening Prayer
Father, the deep hunger of my soul will find its satisfaction nowhere but in You.
Read ECCLESIASTES 1:1—2:26
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Meditate
“God, who needs nothing, loves into existence wholly superfluous creatures in order that he may love and perfect them” (C. S. Lewis).
Think Further
The “something more” that we need is introduced to us, at last, in verses 24–26, when God makes his long-awaited entrance. It is in receiving and enjoying that which comes to us “from the hand of God” (24) that we might just move towards satisfaction. The missing X factor is a relationship with God.
The Teacher contrasts this relationship of trust with the futility and frustration of a life lived without it (17–23). The joy of things is not in the things themselves but in having someone to share them with. The satisfaction we are longing for is, by definition, relational. We will not be at rest until we rest in God our Maker.
This is a vital turning point in the book of Ecclesiastes. We have felt the dry longing of a life without God; we know what it is to stand thirsty beside an empty well. The Teacher has deliberately built up our frustration. Why? To drive us in our hunger to our Maker. Jesus will later declare: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled” (Matt. 5:6). God gives us hunger as a gift so that, driven by hunger, we might reach for him. Our true calling is to live in relationship with him. It is to love and be loved. Only in this relationship can we find the wisdom and satisfaction we so long for. We think we are hungry for so many other things—for wealth and comfort, for power, for praise, even for knowledge. In truth, however, all our hungers are the same: they are expressions of our hunger for God. The astounding truth—the truth perhaps not fully understood until the birth of Jesus—is that God is also hungry for our love.
Apply
“To own nothing but know you with me is wealth” (Gerard Kelly).
Closing prayer
Intimate God, thank You that You whom I long to know also longs to know me.
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